Example sentences of "[subord] i [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 So the days were unhappy and the nights a bleak nothingness , and although I never actually put a rope around that pulley , nor loaded my shotgun and went out into the field and dug my own grave — as I had visualized so often — nor started my engine in the garage , yet I thought about all three , and on occasions I thought about one or other for days at a time .
2 ‘ Yes , although I never quite understood how he managed it .
3 And they 're , they 're very nice young couple although I very very seldom see them .
4 After what that evil bastard did to me , you could n't possibly tell me anything about him that would make me more frightened of him than I already am . ’
5 It 's given me the chance to look further into two books that I 've really enjoyed reading than I ever usually would .
6 I 've taken two at once and speed ( amphetamines ) at the same time but I 'm not silly so I usually only take one . ’
7 He thought to himself , right , you 've called the boy Hilbert to please me , to make me like him , so I damn well will like him , I 'll like him more than you and leave him the place over your head . ’
8 I suppose I got more bullied into it through me family really , to get off it , so I never really had the push to come off it .
9 ‘ Well , ’ she said with relief , ‘ Doctor Jenner left the university in 1982 , that 's the year I first came here so I never really got to meet him .
10 ‘ As strikers , we were always at opposite ends of the field so I never really came into contact with Frank on the park , ’ recalls Pearson .
11 ‘ In the morning the Australian staff took over so I never actually witnessed the executions .
12 Perhaps sir if I just just refer to er it 's about a page if read out the er the the summary of my statement .
13 Perhaps if I just quickly point out the main ones erm they have been amended in er , a later version of the document .
14 So if I just arbitrarily write to a selection in every one of the areas we 're covering .
15 But only if I really really trust you . .
16 Well she she used to drink tea when she if I ever well I did n't invite her in for a coffee do , well I did n't to begin with did I ?
17 I doubt if I ever effectively managed my staff .
18 I do n't anyway , would n't care if I never so much as sniffed it again .
19 If I only ever give you one piece of advice in life — which is highly likely on the face of it — it 's stay away from that man .
20 Already , and it is hardly May , I have wandered down to the County Ground at Taunton to see old chums , and some not so old , and to see if I any longer belong .
21 ‘ Firstly I can be bitter if I damn well want to , and secondly I 'm not your honey ! ’ she sniped witheringly .
22 Play cricket until I no longer can smile and enjoy myself , on and off the field .
23 Regarded by everybody in that line as the world 's leading expert — he chaired , or was chairing until I so rudely interrupted him , an international conference in seismology in Rome .
24 Cos I rarely ever do that .
25 Cos I never ever have time off .
26 I do n't know if all the pieces are there cos I only just noticed , you know ?
27 Yeah but I du n no how much I got in there cos I only just put so much in there so I 'll check it on Monday .
28 Well I thought you 'd come cos I very rarely get many people in much before er
29 So do n't ask me if I 'm available on November 7th to appear at the Platinum Ball in aid of Spavined Armenian Panda Orphans , because I most definitely am not .
30 BECAUSE I FUCKING NEVER HAVE ! ! ’
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